The Then, Now, and Future of Partnership Marketing

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Marketers are willing and waiting for the perfect opportunity to optimize relationships with publisher partners. Watch as Partnerize’s Maura Smith, CMO, and Mary Anzalone, vice president, product, take us through the channel’s addressable market, its capabilities today, and what lies ahead.
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How To Successfully Scale Your Facebook And Google Ads Campaigns

AdEspresso, Inc

During this exclusive one hour training we'll cover: - How to prepare the groundwork with accurate tracking of your results - Vertical scaling: how to scale an ad campaign - Horizontal scaling: how to scale your Facebook and Google ad accounts - The results of our latest $1,000 Facebook experiment: should you use interest expansion? - An exclusive first look at our $1,000 Google Ads experiment: are exact match or broad match keywords better?
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Expand your partner network with a fully integrated DXP

See how Kentico Xperience helps Pierret, a leading carpentry manufacturer in Belgium, organize their wide range of apps, link B2B and B2C segments, and respond to partners’ needs. Daphnée Pierret, the Managing Director and the company owner, talks to Olivier Cuvelier, the Business Developer of an IT consultant Delaware.
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Understanding Google’s Next 20 Years

thesearchagency

Hi everyone! First, I want to kick things off with a little bit of scary news. This past year, Rand Fishkin from SEO Moz, now of SparkToro, released this slide in one of his presentations about the ever-changing SERPs and on-SERP SEO, to discuss some trends that we’ve been seeing in terms of where traffic is really headed. In his presentation, Rand compared organic traffic starting on February 2016 to February 2018, to see what big changes occurred in terms of traffic. If we start with the top row and look at desktop, we can see that in general, desktop between 2016 and 2018 is the same-ish. Paid traffic grew just slightly. And then there’s this “no clicks” category – and this no clicks category is really intriguing, because this means there’s information that’s coming from Google’s own properties, or from various search integrations that basically are not delivering traffic to your site, so that’s 34% of searches that don’t result in a click.
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Bohme Customer Video See how Bohme uses Domo to keep up with fast Fashion.

In an industry that’s constantly changing, smart retailers need information at the ready. Domo enables Bohme’s managers to track sales, inventory and revenue in real-time, so they can act more like the CEO. Plus, with a simple interface and a beautiful mobile app, it’s easy to keep everyone in the know. Click the button below to
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